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'Squid Game: The Challenge' Faces Legal Threats Over Contestant Injuries

'Squid Game: The Challenge' Faces Legal Threats Over Contestant Injuries

In a striking turn of events, the widely anticipated game show 'Squid Game: The Challenge,' inspired by the blockbuster Korean drama 'Squid Game,' has become embroiled in a controversial legal predicament. Contestants have threatened legal action against Netflix and the show's producers, citing serious injuries sustained during filming. This situation raises critical questions about participant safety and legal responsibilities in high-stakes entertainment productions, spotlighting the often unseen risks involved in the creation of such ambitious television projects.

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Legal Action Threatened by Contestants

Legal Action Threatened by Contestants

Contestants of 'Squid Game: The Challenge' have threatened to take legal action against Netflix and the producers. They claim to have suffered injuries, including hypothermia and nerve damage, during the filming in the UK.

Representation by Personal Injuries Law Firm

Representation by Personal Injuries Law Firm

Two unnamed players, represented by Express Solicitors, a British law firm specializing in personal injury and no win no fee claims, have made these allegations. This firm has sent letters of claim to Studio Lambert, co-producer of the Netflix show.

Specific Allegations Regarding 'Red Light, Green Light' Game:

Specific Allegations Regarding 'Red Light, Green Light' Game:

The contestants' complaints mainly relate to their experiences during the shooting of the opening game, 'Red Light, Green Light.' This game required players to remain motionless for extended periods, which they claim led to their injuries.

Filming Conditions and Response from Netflix

Filming Conditions and Response from Netflix

The game was shot at Cardington Studios, a former Royal Air Force base in Bedford, during a cold snap. Netflix confirmed that three out of 456 players required medical attention but has not acknowledged any lawsuit filed by the contestants.

Statements from Express Solicitors and Show’s Spokesperson

Statements from Express Solicitors and Show’s Spokesperson

Daniel Slade, CEO of Express Solicitors, emphasized the unexpected suffering of contestants, portraying it as a David and Goliath battle. In contrast, a spokesperson for 'Squid Game: The Challenge' stressed the seriousness with which they take contestant welfare, noting the absence of any lawsuit.

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Safety Inspection and Health and Safety Executive's (HSE) Involvement

Safety Inspection and Health and Safety Executive's (HSE) Involvement

Following the incidents, the show faced an independent safety inspection. The HSE, Britain's workplace health and safety regulator, reminded producers of the importance of proper risk planning. However, they decided not to take any further action.

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